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Ok Strange Problem
Alright is it just me or is the ps2 a big heaping pile of moldy horse [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img]? I've had so many problems with it its ridiculous. Anyway I'm having a new interesting problem where I can't seem to get God of War to work. I had my copy it didn't work(got it christmas played it once, took good care of it), I rented a copy it didn't work, today I went out and bought a new copy didn't work. I've tried other games, and they're working fine so I can't figure it out. Is my ps2 just refusing to play God of War. Is there something specific with God of War, technology wise that makes it harder for ps2 to play and my older ps2 just can't handle it. I know sooner or later I'm gonna have to buy a new ps2 cause it horrible, godless system that wasn't built to last, but I don't want to just cause I'm having trouble playing God of War. Anyway anyone got any advice on how to get it to work, I've tried it on every angle, with no controller and memory card, I'm like dying to play it and I'm about to go all office space on it.
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MO
How old is your PS2 (and which version is it, old style or slim line?)? They can sometimes just get funny after awhile. My first one just lit up orange one day and wouldn't open up any more (I had to literally crack it open to get my copy of ICO out). My friends one started having trouble with DVD's, then certain games...? Sometimes you just get a bad one though for some reason. While until the day it died my old one was perfect, the later slim one I got has one problem that has proved somewhat annoying... It refuses to save for PSOne games. Can play them fine, but just doesn't recognise PS1 memory cards being there to save to. Thankfully I still have the old PSOne slim if I desperately want to revisit Vagrant Story or what not... but it's still annoying.
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I don't know what to tell you, unfortunately PS2 is one of the least reliable production game consoles I've ever owned, and probably that has ever existed. I'm currently on my third PS2, myself. I have heard that some PS2 models are very selective about which games they will and will not play. I would say it is most likely your PS2.
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Well mine is the old kind.
Console: SCPH-30001
Browser: 1.20
Playstation Driver: 1.10
Is that what you mean? I just find it weird that god of war is the only game that doesn't work, its not a blue disc. This is my second ps2 btw, the first one I can't get [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] to work on, I figured I'd open that one up. So you just open it up and clean the laser with this whip-it's (what are they exactly)?? When I have to, the newest version of ps2, I guess it's the slim one, has that one been working better, less problems? Seriously man sony better do better with ps3, why does sony have to have by far the best games with by far the [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img]tiest system.
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If its the ol DRE's, dont worry, Help is at hand.
This is what happened to me, it would play old games, but not new, this is when I had DRE's with the games. Use the guide above, it helps. My PS2 is better than ever.
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I'm on my third Ps2 as well *sigh*... You may have to resign yourself to buying a new one. I opened up my last one and molested its gears in everyway possible but nothing happened -_-. At least they're down to 130 now... Can't wait for the Ps3 to cost three times as much as this one and break three times as fast. And yet I'll buy it anyway because I'm a sucker like that.
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The old systems are usually the ones which break. Sony are jackasses at this stuff, they will replace the machine for £60. Why should we pay for them making dodgy machines. They will also replace the machine with another old system. Them knowing that the system will break again and we will have to pay another £60.
Fortunately, after a court case against them, they have to replace the consoles for free if you are getting DRE's. But they will have to check the system to see if it is DRE's, if its not the case. They will charge you.
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I'm on my second PS2. The first one went wacky in about six months, luckily it was still under warranty. I've had my currently one for at least two years, and it works just fine.
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I'm on my second PS2. I just couldn't resist the silver.
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Resident Fire Emblem Fan
I haven't had any problems in the past five months with my PS2 as of yet.
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I've got a launch PS2 and it has never acted up once. This just continues my long streak of never having to replace a system ever. Even my SNES still works fine (wish I could say the same about those damn carts though).
Try cleaning the laser, and if that doesn't work, then you're kind of screwed and should get a new one. But look on the bright side; at least PS2 defects/problems don't involve risk of death (not to my knowledge anyway).
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